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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1898)
A. The Sioux County Journal, JELAJEURT&OlSr, NEBRASKA, THTJI?SZ)-A.ir, FEB. lO, 1898. TtaSioaxtoty Journal. wr laumuD 1888. Subrwription Price, fl.W OFFICIAL PAP Of ItOUX OOUNTV. Um. D. Canoa, Editor. sjsttereil at thai riarrUou pott ece u teoad elau maltar. Congress shall have power to coin tnoaey ami regulate the value thereof From Tlte fkle-ral CotutHtutwn. Congress atone ha power to coin M issue moHjr, and President Jackv sea declared tbat this power could not be delegated to corporation or indi vfdaals A Paragraph From The Na t tonal Platform Democratic Convention afm. Xearly every tiling is now control of trust companies a oli.its. under the nd njooop- 8poln lias va jrmJot McKjnley notice, persooaUy to keep liis bands oB Cuba. Pure gold is to be used to plate the tuirway to be built in the new house of (aeorge Ooaiii at Lakewood, N. J. Thirty trusts formed in sixty days, nailer Hie fostering Dingly tariff law iutd the republican party to back them up. The Dryfeus case in France is receiv ing a if rent deal of attention of late, aod niay be the means of disrupting the goreratuent. Germany, France, Russia and Eng land are still working their foreign policy, trying to gobble up a part of the Chinese Inspire. The delcit in tba revi of the fed a result of eral government caused the Dingly tariff law for months is i inillioo 51, Ml 6, a little over a month. The Chad run Recorder was struck wiUi it huge wave of McKinley prosperity, last Wednesdav. when the sheriff of lawe county levied on the Recorder of fice and its contents. The middle-or-the-rood poplilists of Ohio ought to feci proud of the part they played in helping to make it po mble for Senator Hanna's election in the legislature of tlutt state. The three reform forces in Nebraska in (act through-out the nation hould unite in order to defeat the common enemv of all. the republican party, who are commited to the gold standard, trust and corporations. A Kloodyke is said to have been dis covered in the Black Hill S. D. If some one could discover ene in this state, then we would be in it, but if you will aoUoe the Klondykes are discovered a long ways from home. Hheriff Martin who has m urdered over a spore of men at Latimer Pen., six months ago by ordering 70 or 80 deputies to shoot into a crowd of miners march ing along the public highway, is being tried in court In that state for hi lire Mow come the new of a mammoth trust just formed in New York city to control the entire bakery concerns throughout the United States. Accord ing to dispatches M per cent of all baker ies have been swallowed up y this new friend of the poor. ' The Dingly tarriff wall has been made so high that Oeraaany ha began to re taliate against our produce entering their norta. A foreign market is what we want for our eurplui products, but t Diogly tariff law is doing nil possible to out off our foreign market The demo-pop administration of Neb raska, has, during the past year reduced Mie stale puDiic newt over a nan a mi' Hon dolian, while some of the former re- OuUican administration have run be hi il, stolen or squandered that much, Heople should ponder over these matter seriously. 8. B. Nickum of Logansport, lad., ha discovered a new light, which is destined to revolutionise the country. The dis covery becomes important from the fact that, the new light will be no much cheaper than the ordinary oil lamps gives whiter light; will not explode and win not ignite nameawe material and the light it generated from the air we breath noting upon certain Mmi The following is a sample of How the republican feel in the fourth (fad.) con gressional district, in regard to the gold standard, and no doubt foreshadows what ttieeepurdicaa Ut convention of Indi ana will do in regard to the monetary plank which will be embodied in their platform: GREENSBURO, Ind., Feb. i.-Th Re publican Congressional convention kt .he Fourth Indiana District to-day declared in favor of the single gold standard. Senator Ttiurston, in a speech deliver ed before the Uaion League dab at Baltimore, last week, admits openly and above board thattbe political combines, Jugglers, trusts, monopolists, wl.ich used to infest the ranks of the Democrat party, had been forced into the republican ranks; and that they had come without solicitation, which verify the old addape "birds of a featlier will flock tgetner". If aver a man told the truth in his life, it was when tlte Senator made the state ment at the Union League banquet at Baltimore, It is true the democratic party purged themselves of that class of oppressors at the Chicago Convention in 1896. They were such mea as Ex-Senator Briee Caffery. Smith; W. C. Whitney Ex-governor Flower, Don M. Dickenson John Q. Carlisle David U. Hill and last but leant that old Political bossile. drover Clev land and others to numerous to mention And it is good riddance to bad rubbish Nebraska's Junior Senator SEES POLITICIAL AHEAD. DANGER He I'rrrtlcally Admits that the next Ctigrr will be la-t to tbo Republican Party. Baltimore, Feb. 2. Senator Thurston speaker at tlie Union League club to night expressed himself iu part as fol lows. So man is worthy to be trusted with place or power who disregards the dan gers ot any hour or or any situa tions. No man is true to the responsibilities of place or power who conceals them from the people, (believe thi Repub lican party is indaaer of loosing the next concress. and so belie vinir it were cowardly on my part not to say so. The allied fusion forces of free silver, socialism lawlessness aod anarchy are endeavoring to so falsely state the pre mises aod frame the imues as to array every man without a dollar against eve ry man with a dollar. "It was a feature of the last cam paign that capital in every lorm, alarmed by the threatened disasters and danger of free and unlimited coin age at the forced ratio of 16 to 1 by this nation alone, rushed to the support of the Republican party. "It happened thereby that the finan cial jugglers and manipulators, and the great trusts and combines that had al ways been with aod of the Democratic party, were forced into the Republican ranks. These unhealthy and dangerous devil-fishes of the financial world d d not come to the Republican party by invita tion or request. "The Republican party is the party of law and order, of honesty and fair dealing; It will and it must no more tolerate the unlawful and indefensible exactions of monopolies and trusts than it would the unlawful deprecations and reprisals of the mob. "I am in favor of giving the country a rest from threatened financial legis lation and in my judgement the man who under existing condition seeks, to force gold resolutions through the House of Representatives is no lew po litically unwise than the man who forces silver resolution through the Senate." Mr. Thurston criticised the Adminis tration for not recognizing the belliger ents of the Cubans "at a time when the barbarous administration of Weyler would have justified our action before the civilised world." "I cannot refrain," he said, "from ex pressing my solemn conviction that further Spanish dominion in the island of Cuba is a blot upon tne civilisation of this enlightened age." Concerning the Hawaiian annexation treaty, Senator Thu mtoa said : "The idea that any other nation of the earth or that the allied nations of Eu rope will ever attempt an invasion or conquest f the United States is the merest folly. Wise advice ia given on The Mother in Law in the Home" in the February Ijuiin Home Journal. The writer details the proper course for the mother-in-law to pursue in order to make her presence in the home of her ion a delight, and directs the daughter-in-law as to her duties In the case. The advice carefully followed will make the mother-in-law a welcome acquisition to the family. The article will noraraand itself tor its cjajfoon ane. Crawford Bank will nay oat. Crawford, Neb., Feb. 5. The State bonk failed to open its door yesterday. Francis C. arable, the promoter, is president of the bank. Bank Exanvner Oood arrrivdd this morning. Assistant, Cashier Hobson says there is do oause for alarm, and that depositor will be paid in full. F. C. Orable, president of the bank, is owner of one-half the shares, The hank U capitalized for f 10,000, and its last statement showed loans and discounts of $35,000 and deposits of about 1400 000. WELL WORTH READING. Something la Thl Column That Will latere t Every Body. Sequel to Fatal Charvarl. Milan, Mo., Feb. 5. The Glass murder trial has been terminated here by the jury returning a verdict of murder in the fourth degree and fixing the punish ment at Ave months in the county jail, and a line of $400. Gloss, a young farm er, was visited on the night or In mar riage by a charvari party and, without provocation, fired into the party, kill ing Roy Fear, a boy. Postal Congress, Sixty-eight years ago, when the postal rata for the transmission of one letter was 25 cento for 400 miles, a former post master reports that he hod at different times received as a just equi valent for this service, eithor two bushels of oats, live dozen eggs, four pounds of butter, three bushels of wheat or one and a third pounds of common wool. It Is easy to compare the progress which the postorfice hag since mode under govern ment direction. Money Orders. During the ttscal year ending June 80, 1870, money orders to the amCunfof 34.0.VU84 were itsued by the United States government last year the amount was f 174,482, Q7. The excess of receipts over expenses paid from pro; ceeds was f"90,230. Since the commen cement of the system in 1805 money or ders to the amount of 2,74,047,886 have been issued. At during that time only $2,071,243,330 have beea repaid, it is suggested that the balance of 8,404, or0 due by the government to the peo ple is in part deposits made by the' peo pie with the government br those who prefer the government to banks or stoves as a place of safety deposits New Time. Defending Wholesale Murder. Tbi comments of the corporation press on the Hazleton murders simply reflect the private conversation of those who have amassed wealth by fattening on the toil of others. I have heard a score of men declare that it made no difference whether the marching miners were riot ing or not, that "it is a good plan to shoot down a few of them now and then so as to teach the others a lesson." It ia not unfair to state that this sentiment is endorsed by thousands of men, who, on other questions, are rational, humane and logical. Yhy this thirst for blood? W hat good does it do to slaughter crowd of ignorant, imported workmen? When did it become a capital crime to peaceably march on a public highway behind an American flag? The faction which attempts to shoot down all of the deceived, defrauded, hungry and uDetn ployed wageworkers of America has undertaken a task which will be fraught with many difficulties. How To Find Out Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours, a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition or the kidoeya. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blader are out oi oroer. What To Do. mere is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain ia the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every partof the urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold urine and scald lag pain in passing it, or bid effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necesnity of being compelled to ret up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for it wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists, price fifty cent and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Tbi Sioux Couimr Jouknal and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co. , Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genneneuim of this offer. ) Some Plain Facts. Crave errors, injustice, wrongs of greater or less degree, arise from lack of knowledge of the truth, and more frequently from deception. The most infamous case on record of deception and injustice is the at tempt to demonetize silver as a money of final redemption in the United States. There is no learned judge, skilled lawyer, or court of justice that is capable of reconciling the effort with the constitutional laws that govern the issue of money in this country. The people have been deceived, official! in power, chosen to adminis ter justice under the laws, have ignored their sworn duty, and given aid to the scheme that has paralyzed industry, reduced property values one-half, and beggared millions. There is no authority of law, either Specific or by inference, by which gold alone is made the only money with which to discharge debts, either public or private. The effort to make it so is unconstitutional and a 1 national calamity. Plain and ample information, facts, and truth, concerning this almost suc cessful scheme to corner the wealth of the people, is now being printed in the Cincinnati Enquirer, a news paper which the combined power of money has failed to muzzle or buy. The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c year. I he address is Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. Tree and Plants. Oenerul Assortment of H artery Stock. Best varieties for Nebraska. Uillioos of Strawberry aod Raspberry Plants at wholesale and TstaiL Our plants have been irrigated when needing it therefore very thrifty and deep rooted Buy the best near home preventing loss by delay and saving extra freight or ex press from eastern points. Write for price list to NORTH BEND NURSERIES, North Bend. Dodge Co., Neb. STOCK BRANDS. Thr JotrawAL will publish yoorbnmd, Ike the following;, for t2 .00, per vesr. Kach ad ditional brand 7 cent, fcwy tariuer or ranchmen la fllonx and adjoining counties should advertise their brand in THKJoi; haL a it oircalateH nil over the ate It may be the meaus of savins money for yoe. FRANK WJTTO. On left side of cattle snd on left thou Ider of boraeo. Range on Antelope creek P. O., GhllchrUt, Sioux Co., Neb. CUAHLR BIEfTLK. On leit ldoor hip of cattle, j On left shoulder of hnraes. ( lUange on the head ol Warbos.net Jcreak Address Harrison, Rloux Co. Neb. . W. CARET. IOn left shoulder or cattle home. snd I Kan ire on Little Cottonwood. , Crawford Nebr. Final Proof notices. All person! having final proof notice In this paper will receive a marked copy of the nanerandara reauestod to examine tbeiv notice and It any errors exist report the tame to this office at ouce. Retire of DUiolation of Fartaersklp. To WHOMS IT MAT COKCCBM. Kotlee It hereby given that the firm oi HESTER A SON composed of G. W. HESTER snd V. A. HESTER, hat thlt day been dissolv ed bv mutual consent. V. A. HKSTER with drawing from said firm and O. W. HESTER succeeding In the business of said firm. All debts due and owing said Arm to be imtd toO. W. HKSTER and all debts owing by aid Arm to be paid by said G. W. Heater. Dated Febuarv tad, ISM. G. W. HKSTER, V. A. IIKSTKR. Legal Notice. Christian Jensen will take notice that oa the tilth day of January, ISM It. I.. Rmnck a Justice of the peace ol Bnwen I'reclnct, Sioux county Nebraska I and an order of attachment and carnithment for the turn of f 11,40 with In lerett due thcron at 7 per cent, per annuam from July 1st, 1HW, In an action pendlug before him, wherein M. J. Gayhart it plaintiff snd Christian Jensen, defendant, that property of the defendant consisting of a school order to the amount of r. dated Oct. 1st 1SW Issued by School IHatrtet No. a of Sioux County, Nebraska to said Christian Je nsert has been attached un der said order. Said cause was continued to the 1Mb day ot March. ISM, at I o'clock p. m. Harrison, Nebraska, Vebaary t, IMS. M, J.G vmabt, I'lslntlff. By alvik t. Clam, hit Attorney. JUST ARRIVED!! A car-load of Wheatland Flour at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, at prices that will defy competition any where in the state. The RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE is Head-quarters for DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, HARD-WARE & TIN-WARE &c, &c. Our Mono is, "LIVE and let LIVE" We need money, and the people need our goods, so come in and see how cheap we can sell you goods for cash. LEWIS GERLACH, Prop. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888. Harrison, K. Buws'rut, Fresidenti D. H. ORISWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50000. Transacts a General Banking Business. C0RRSP0NDENT3i Akkricax Exchamok National Bank, New York, Omaha National Bank, Omaha,' Ftmr National Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. OTDRaJTS sold on all parts op surops. HARNESSES SOLD ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, I ALSO HANDLE Flour and Feed of all kinds at my harness shop. Third Building West of J. H. Bartell'a Grocery Store. EGGERT R0HWER, Proprietor. frj THE EVENING STAR. The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Beer kept constantly on hand. I handle the Omaha Beer. SO YEARS' KXPimiMCI Tram Mahno DliMNB rr?H Ooovrwnts Ac. seaelat a tsetse, see atsertptliie iay ittttala ear opts ton free wfcttker an Is rofctMr patentable. Coaieianln l eoaaaeatlti. Ktaneanok on Patents tsirtl; Hi ai Invtnuoa inTOT tlnn. tsnt free. OMttt teteaT for tesurlnetateiii Patent taken ikroacs Mann A to. rec panel nan, wnsoat starve, in taa Scitctlfic Jlctfica A aanriaoasety ffltlialst weekly. Lartett el ralstkM of say tUteltas loarnal. Tenia, P rear; roar oalkt, 01 BoM tyta tssaiiaiaw. f Para Nebraska. c r. Carwm, Vioe-friatlint. 1 SADDLES AT MICHAEL BRUCK, Proprietor- r t M ,oa wl.k east ot the W S" 17. notltieat an tat seeeaUMwt I " vies, this Kerase ctt stMte e I hew to traces. issetselLstljll T yoetorpajMsaeiWieeeWCM Knerrv.tect aadare MHicauoa are ad ae,sis.tawtrs - MRTItMffm Tim Bureau ht th kett fatWUss js'asast for any taktine patents and UMis irw Jw iwintrW Th. chlrt oj this dept. ifcawhs fmj mIm a. Chief Euadan. CepaHwlaOtr Or' I'sisat., a1 Patf at Attorney, sap is i nil In stcurinc broad pwuntt sad ia llM el all paltnt UtHiailon before She town MHOOt Of UW. ' This Rwresa oa SI yim for tdeilstlen ks m tad erepirt TH tcttve pfaclite la ttasjtjtta, withwit auurtallf Intrnerwif wttli year wastes wrtn year sratrsw' sbksya arsMtj ties. Oar munition an in thoroeirh, snd oar chartst rrsM es sre laaiai: uniriiy, mm lai for nartkvuirs. UMtsa. SIC NATIONAL INFORMATIOH NUAV. Msw Vers Are., Wsshaajtee, O. C I't 1